At Twenty-one Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFGHHII

The rosy hills of her high breastsA
Whereon like misty morning restsA
The breathing lace her auburn hairB
Wherein a star point sparkling thereB
One jewel burns her eyes that keepC
Recorded dreams of song and sleepC
Her mouth with whose comparisonD
The richest rose were poor and wanE
Her throat her form what masterpieceF
Of man can picture half of theseG
She comes a classic from the handH
Of God wherethrough I understandH
What Nature means and Art and LoveI
And all the lovely Myths thereofI

Madison Julius Cawein



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